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In-Situ Measurement of Fresh Produce Respiration Using a Modular Sensor-Based System

Journal

SENSORS
Volume 20, Issue 12, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s20123589

Keywords

Dynamic Controlled Atmosphere (DCA) storage; Respiratory Quotient (RQ); DCA-RQ; apples; strawberries; O-2 and CO2 sensors

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  1. DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) [57299294]

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In situ, continuous and real-time monitoring of respiration (R) and respiratory quotient (RQ) are crucial for identifying the optimal conditions for the long-term storage of fresh produce. This study reports the application of a gas sensor (RMS88) and a modular respirometer for in situ real-time monitoring of gas concentrations and respiration rates of strawberries during storage in a lab-scale controlled atmosphere chamber (190 L) and of Pinova apples in a commercial storage facility (170 t). The RMS88 consisted of wireless O-2(0% to 25%) and CO(2)sensors (0% to 0.5% and 0% to 5%). The modular respirometer (3.3 L for strawberries and 7.4 L for apples) consisted of a leak-proof arrangement with a water-containing base plate and a glass jar on top. Gas concentrations were continuously recorded by the RMS88 at regular intervals of 1 min for strawberries and 5 min for apples and, in real-time, transferred to a terminal program to calculate respiration rates (RO2andRCO2) and RQ. Respiration measurement was done in cycles of flushing and measurement period. A respiration measurement cycle with a measurement period of 2 h up to 3 h was shown to be useful for strawberries under air at 10 degrees C. The start of anaerobic respiration of strawberries due to low O(2)concentration (1%) could be recorded in real-time.RO2andRCO2of Pinova apples were recorded every 5 min during storage and mean values of 1.6 and 2.7 mL kg(-1) h(-1), respectively, were obtained when controlled atmosphere (CA) conditions (2% O-2, 1.3% CO2 and 2 degrees C) were established. The modular respirometer was found to be useful for in situ real-time monitoring of respiration rate during storage of fresh produce and offers great potential to be incorporated into RQ-based dynamic CA storage system.

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